I always loved V & M as a follow-up to BOTR. I guess because seeing one of the 76' concerts just tied it altogether for me. I will definitely buy the remaster when it arrives. I just hope there's some bonus material.

Unless they find a "lost album" of great, unreleased material from those two albums, the only reason I would buy V&M would be to hear a more pristine remaster and possible remixing. That album (as I've stated before) has the thinnest, tinniest sound of any rock album I've ever heard from that era. It's as if he had the guitar volume levels at 2, and filtered the mix thru layers and layers of thick gauze.

ATSOS, I think I'll pass on.

in years to come/they may discover/what the air we breathe and the life we lead are all about/but it won't be soon enough for me

James1985, you're not suggesting the producer was, uhh...toking during recording and mixing...are you?

Totally agree. Horrid mix. Horrid sound. Perhaps that's another reason I don't like the album. Maybe a better quality recording would make me re-think some of the material. I DO like the WINGS OVER AMERICA versions of every song he did on this album (with the exception of "Listen To What The Man Said") better than the V&M originals.

in years to come/they may discover/what the air we breathe and the life we lead are all about/but it won't be soon enough for me